Greek National Road 82 - Route

Route

The western end of the GR-82 is in the port town Pylos, on the Ionian Sea, where it is connected with the Greek National Road 9. It runs to the east through low hills, passing north of the Lykodimo mountain. It reaches the Messenian Gulf near Velika, and continues near the north shore of the gulf. It passes along Messini and through the city Kalamata, where it is connected with the Greek National Road 7. It leaves Kalamata towards the northeast, and crosses the Taygetus mountains over a pass of about 1300 m elevation. It descends to the city of Sparti, its eastern terminus. Here it is connected with the Greek National Road 39.

The Greek National Road 82 passes through the following places:

  • Pylos
  • Chandrinos
  • Neromylos
  • Velika
  • Messini
  • Asprochoma
  • Kalamata
  • Artemisia
  • Trypi
  • Magoula
  • Sparti
Highways in Greece
Motorways
  • A1
  • A2 (Egnatia Odos)
  • A3
  • A4
  • A5 (Ionia Odos)
  • A6
  • A7 (Moreas)
  • A8
  • A9 (Olympia Odos)
  • A11
  • A21
  • A25
  • A27
  • A29
  • A52
  • A62
  • A64
  • A65
  • A71
  • A90
  • A123
  • A141
  • A642
National Roads
  • EO1
  • EO2
  • EO3
  • EO4
  • EO4A
  • EO5
  • EO6
  • EO7
  • EO8
  • EO8A
  • EO9
  • EO12
  • EO13
  • EO14
  • EO15
  • EO16
  • EO16A
  • EO17
  • EO18
  • EO20
  • EO21
  • EO22
  • EO24
  • EO25
  • EO26
  • EO27
  • EO29
  • EO30
  • EO31
  • EO33
  • EO34
  • EO35
  • EO36
  • EO38
  • EO39
  • EO42
  • EO44
  • EO48
  • EO50
  • EO51
  • EO53
  • EO54
  • EO55
  • EO56
  • EO57
  • EO59
  • EO62
  • EO63
  • EO64
  • EO65
  • EO66
  • EO67
  • EO68
  • EO69
  • EO70
  • EO74
  • EO75
  • EO76
  • EO77
  • EO79
  • EO81
  • EO82
  • EO83
  • EO85
  • EO86
  • EO87
  • EO89
  • EO90
  • EO91
  • EO95
  • EO97
  • EO99
  • EO111

Coordinates: 37°03′43″N 22°08′55″E / 37.0619°N 22.1486°E / 37.0619; 22.1486

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